It's no surprise Viacom watches YouTube daily to see if we have posted anything of theirs, even if you try to hide the name of the show from the title and description pages of the video you post. I...
It's no surprise Viacom watches YouTube daily to see if we have posted anything of theirs, even if you try to hide the name of the show from the title and description pages of the video you post. It's happened to a user I subscribed to, so this video gives a description and a warning to those who wish to post television shows from Nickelodeon.
A user I want to give credit to, since his logo is used in this video, is therealweeklynews, a guru here on YouTube. He felt an effect once that almost seemed like it came from Viacom, but a later discovery proved it all incorrect. To view his profile, see here:
Also watch the annotations for links to some of his postings on Viacom. You may be surprised at what you'll see throughout here, but please take this video into careful consideration.
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i don't know why the hell they only target nickelodeon stuff, but to be honest, nickelodeon needs to do the right thing and at least consider reviving SOME of the old shows.)
correct me if i'm wrong, but since CBS Paramount television currently owns the rights. (i'm not sure if they did when the original takedown order was issued.) but IF they did, then wouldn't that mean that viacom actually filed a FALSE complaint.
You got that right, TVLubber. YouTube even pulled the third part of my Carmen Sandiego posting because they assumed that it contained "Where on EARTH" is Carmen Sandiego, and it isn't. I'm trying to get that resolved.
Here's a way to resolve it. Simply end a message to GameShowNetwork, who's been uploading a lot of WITWICS episodes lately, and he'll give you the instructions.
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I mean... Viewers being able to watch any episode, of any program, at any time... That's anarchy!
Viewers of Viacom should be brain-dead, void of will to smoothly accept watching what THEY tell you to watch.
Tssk... Viacom! I'm happy to say I will never be a customer of Viacom!